Posted on 09/01/2014 6:44:06 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
It started on the bumper cars in the childrens arcade of the local shopping mall. Lucy was 12, and a group of teenage boys, handsome and flirtatious, treated her and her friends to free rides and ice cream after school.
Over time, older men were introduced to the girls, while the boys faded away. Soon they were getting rides in real cars, and were offered vodka and marijuana. One man in particular, a Pakistani twice her age and the leader of the group, flattered her and bought her drinks and even a mobile phone. Lucy liked him.
The rapes started gradually, once a week, then every day: by the war memorial in Clifton Park, in an alley near the bus station, in countless taxis and, once, in an apartment where she was locked naked in a room and had to service half a dozen men lined up outside.
She obliged. How could she not? They knew where she lived. If you dont come back, we will rape your mother and make you watch, they would say.
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You’re missing the point. If nothing else it is a metaphor.
Besides - there is visual evidence of the event: http://theshepherdesswrites.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/st_-pat-driving-snakes-out-723585.gif
Oh, sorry about that! Feel better.
I’m sure Galloway is on thousands of tv shows - I’ve never seen him in action, only the photo of him in the cat suit. You do know he received a broken jaw in London the other day from a Jew who didn’t like his fatwah against Israel, lol?! He had to be rushed to the hospital. Revenge is a bitch.
‘’Revenge is a dish best served cold’’. Thanks for your good wishes miss marmelstein. It’s odd. Hay fever never bothers me in the spring or summer. Only with the onset of autumn. Maybe it bothered Voltaire too.’’.. ‘’the long sobs of the violins of autumn’’.
I get ‘em in April. The problem is that as I grow older what bothered me as a kid does not bother me now. And what bothers me now, never bothered me as a kid.
“And what bothers me know, never bothered me as a kid’’<<. Wow, there’s the inverse in life. It’s mold and pollen and all that plant material miss marmelstein. Either as it emerges in the spring or as it dies off in autumn.
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